This project provides comprehensive, community-based HIV Prevention, Linkage and Retention Services for Key Populations and Adolescent Girls and Young Women in eight regions across Tanzania including Dar es Salaam, Pwani, Mwanza, Mara, Simiyu, Kigoma, Kagera and...
ICAP at Columbia University collaborated with the Tanzanian Ministry of Health in Tanzania to build the competence and confidence of frontline health care workers (HCWs) to safely identify, manage, report, and support people suspected and/or confirmed with COVID-19....
Authors: Kavitha Ganesan, Ronald Mwesigwa, Nicole Dear, Allahna L Esber, Domonique Reed, Hannah Kibuuka, Michael Iroezindu, Emmanuel Bahemana, John Owuoth, Valentine Singoei, Jonah Maswai, Ajay P Parikh, Trevor A Crowell, Julie A Ake, Christina S Polyak, Neh Shah,...
OverviewPSAGTA Project With more than 17 years of experience providing impactful and sustainable technical assistance, capacity building and implementation support to ministries of health and other stakeholders in more than 30 PEPFAR-supported countries, ICAP’s teams...
ICAP collaborated with the MOHSW and Zanzibar to build capacity to expand HIV prevention, care, and treatment services at all levels of the health system, including psychosocial support to people living with HIV, VMMC and HIV prevention for key populations (people who...